2004
DOI: 10.5507/bp.2004.034
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Aaa Elective Treatment Indication Tactics in Evar Era

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“…Endovascular AAA sac exclusion using a stentgraft is hemodynamicaly less stressful as well as miniinvasive 15,[17][18][19][20] . The associated bypass creations on the visceral branches are more invasive, but they are hemodynamically still less stressful and acceptable in the case of high operating risk patients 15,16 .…”
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“…Endovascular AAA sac exclusion using a stentgraft is hemodynamicaly less stressful as well as miniinvasive 15,[17][18][19][20] . The associated bypass creations on the visceral branches are more invasive, but they are hemodynamically still less stressful and acceptable in the case of high operating risk patients 15,16 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endovascular AAA sac exclusion using a stentgraft is hemodynamicaly less stressful as well as miniinvasive 15,[17][18][19][20] . The associated bypass creations on the visceral branches are more invasive, but they are hemodynamically still less stressful and acceptable in the case of high operating risk patients 15,16 . In this combined type of AAA repair we need no exposure of the aneurysmal proximal neck or the aneurysmal sac with the origins of its branches (their exposure would be technically very problematic in this location) as in classical AAA surgery 4 .…”
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“…Consequently, cases of open surgery, which are disqualified from EVAR, have become more complex, mainly due to the association of iliac arterial lesions [1][2][3].…”
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